Progress Partner
Bromley Beacon Academy - Bromley Campus
Bromley
- £20,248 per year
- Expired
- Salary:
- LSEAT Scale H12 to H17 – Starting salary £20,248
- Job type:
- Part Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- 01 September 2025
- Apply by:
- 27 June 2025
Job overview
- To achieve the highest possible levels of progress and achievement for all pupils at Bromley Beacon Academy (BBA).
- To support the Senior Leadership Team in creating lasting improvement in the quality of provision through supporting on teaching, learning and assessment with professionalism and high expectations.
- To develop systems to ensure all key performance indicators are able to be measured appropriately on a regular basis.
- To take a lead role in delivering learning activities to individuals and groups of pupils under an agreed system of supervision
- To make a significant contribution to the planning and preparation of learning activities for specified individuals or groups
- To provide the relevant teacher(s) with appropriate feedback and reports on pupil achievement, progress and development
- To contribute to effective team practice by attending and participating in planned in-service training as appropriate
- To promote the inclusion of all pupils within the classroom and being aware of different pupils’ specific needs.
- To understand and respond positively to the physical, emotional and /or behavioural need of pupils and to encourage participation and independence
- To promote and reinforce Academy policies, practices and procedures, including an understanding of child protection and health and safety responsibilities
- To participate in multi-agency meetings when required
- To liaise with parents/ carers as point of contact for learning support/ welfare issues
- To take part in progress meetings to understand the progress that the students are making and to know how to further support them.
- To be able to take cover lessons when required in the main subject that they are allocated to.
- To contribute to updating key documents such as pupil passports and progress review documents.
- To attend all professional development training.
- To take part in curriculum planning
- To take on an area to champion such as dyslexia, ADD etc
- To take part/lead on event days
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About Bromley Beacon Academy - Bromley Campus
- Bromley Beacon Academy - Bromley Campus
- Old Homesdale Road, Bromley
- Kent
- BR2 9LJ
- United Kingdom
This school offers special provision for children with social, emotional and mental health (SEMH) needs.
Split across two re-developed campuses in Orpington (KS2–3) and Bromley (KS 4–5), pupils are supported to learn in a safe and happy environment.
For KS1 (Y2) children, we have a hub at Bromley Trust Academy offering specialist SEMH provision.
Bromley Campus
The school’s unique atmosphere of mutual respect and resilience enables our young people to gain the confidence and skills they need to grow into purposeful young adults and reach their full potential.
Our specialist team of therapists and career advisors work closely with each pupil to address individual needs, ensuring a holistic and bespoke approach – both during their time with us and beyond.
In addition to a full academic curriculum, we offer pupils the opportunity to specialise in a range of vocational subjects including Construction, Motor Bike Engineering, Food Technology/Barista and Music Technology. Our close working relationship with London South East Colleges ensures that progression is well supported, enabling pupils to move into further education and apprenticeships.
This innovative approach has resulted in achievement rates improving for last three consecutive years with 100% of pupils progressing into further education, apprenticeships or employment in 2020/21.
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